M. P. Kennedy on a program of early music performed by Musica Angelica.
as Frost, who had every reason to veil his sexual velleities for his friend’s wife when he wrote about them in public, would ...
At the other end of the age spectrum, doge also reported that the sba issued more than 3,000 loans totaling $333 million to ...
Mozart’s overture was spirited but loose—a little sloppy. The rest of the opera was spirited too, and seldom sloppy. In ...
“Gone is the age of satire,” the speaker says, but this very poem, worthy of Swift, demonstrates that satire is, if dangerous ...
Andsnes started with Debussy, however. He likes Debussy, and he likes playing Debussy at encore time. He is known to do ...
Recent stories of note: “Renewed Frick Collection balances tradition and transformation” J. Cabelle Ahn, The Art Newspaper ...
JP “The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt,” at the Jewish Museum, New York (through August 10): In the mid-seventeenth ...
It is not a “big” or “important” work, thank God: plot and meaning are compact like a kernel; characters are realised to the ...
M. P. Kennedy on a performance of Heinrich Biber’s “Rosary Sonatas” at Pomona College.
Often, concerts begin with an overture (a natural choice). Last night’s ended with one: the Leonore Overture No. 3, one of ...
McGill and Ax played a recital of Schumann, Schubert, Beethoven, and several Americans. They began with a work that has begun ...
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